Specifications
Mitel IP Phone User Reference Guide
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What's new in Release 4.0
The following document summarizes the changes between Release 3.1 and Release 4.0 of
Mitel® 3600 Hosted Key System (3600 HKS).
• Mitel 5340 IP phone—The new 5340 IP phone is a fully-supported MiNET phone in the
3600 HKS system with the same features and capabilities as the existing Mitel 5224 IP
phone and with display, memory key, softkey, and fixed key enhancements.
• Teleworking support for nomadic users—With the configured permissions from a telco
administrator, users can create a unique site (Dynamic Site Support) with an IP connection
to the service provider. A PC reference client monitors any IP address change from which
a new site can be created.
• Emergency routing override—On a per-DID basis, a user can set an override to route
calls to a PSTN, a mobile, or an alternative extension.
• Tenant administrator recording of name announcements—Tenant administrators can
record the auto attendant name announcement on behalf of the phone end user.
• Monitor keys in key profiles—Users can now add Monitor Call and Monitor Phone options
to a phone key profile.
Using the phone system
This section explains your phone features and how to use them after they have been enabled
through the web interface.
The Mitel 5340 IP phone provides support for all the user functionality. It also includes Memory
key label LCD display. The setup and operation of this phone is described in ““Using Mitel 5340
IP phones” on page 5.
The Mitel 5020 IP phone and the Mitel 5020/5220 IP phone have the same functionality. The
Mitel 5224 IP Phone has similar functionality with different feature keys. The setup and
operation of these phones are described in “Using the Mitel 5020/5220/5224 IP phone” on
page 26.
The Mitel 5212 IP Phone has a smaller set of memory and feature keys than the others. This
phone’s setup and operation are described in “Using the Mitel 5212 IP Phone” on page 52.
The Telematrix 3000 phone has similar functionality but without the LCD display. This phone's
setup and operation are described in “Using the Telematrix 3000 phone” on page 71.
A Mitel 5310 conference unit can also be connected to a Mitel 5224 IP phone to provide optimal
hands-free sound quality. See “Mitel 5224 IP Phone” on page 26.










